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En Sher Fertility Solutions, entendemos que cada paciente es único. Todo lo que hacemos está personalizado para usted y sus necesidades específicas.
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Fertilización In Vitro (IVF)
La Fertilización In Vitro (IVF) es uno de los tratamientos de fertilidad más efectivos. Este proceso implica la combinación de óvulos y espermatozoides en un laboratorio para crear embriones, que luego se transfieren al útero. Más información sobre IVF
Inseminación Intrauterina (IUI)
La Inseminación Intrauterina (IUI) es un procedimiento menos invasivo en el que se colocan espermatozoides directamente en el útero durante la ovulación. Es una opción popular para parejas con problemas leves de fertilidad. Más información sobre IUI
Congelación de Óvulos
La Congelación de Óvulos permite a las mujeres preservar su fertilidad para el futuro. Este procedimiento es ideal para aquellas que desean retrasar la maternidad por razones personales o médicas. Más información sobre Congelación de Óvulos
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Infertility diagnosis/treatment
The causes of infertility are multiple and are often difficult to define but may include anatomical conditions involving tubal patency and/or function as well as diseases of the testicles and/or or sperm ducts, dysfunctional levels of certain hormones in both men and women, and ovulation difficulties in women.
Recurrent miscarriage diagnosis/treatment
Egg freezing for future fertility
There are many reasons why patients may need to preserve their fertility. For some, it may be a focus on education and career delays and for others it may be due to an illness. Although the decline in reproductive potential that occurs with age cannot be reversed, freezing your eggs at a younger age may allow the eggs to be preserved until you are ready to conceive. While there are no guarantees, using cryopreserved eggs may improve your chances for pregnancy in the future.
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Dear Patients,
I created this forum to welcome any questions you have on the topic of infertility, IVF, conception, testing, evaluation, or any related topics. I do my best to answer all questions in less than 24 hours. I know your question is important and, in many cases, I will answer within just a few hours. Thank you for taking the time to trust me with your concern.
– Geoffrey Sher, MD
Hi Dr Sher,
I listened to you on The Egg Whisperer podcast. I found your way of explaining and just the overall wealth of knowledge you proved in just a couple of podcasts so incredibly helpful. Thank you for everting that you have done in this field. I recently visited your website as I was curious if I was able to book an appt with you. I saw this option to ask a question, so here we are and here is my question. I will try my best to keep it short.
I am 41 years old. I have a 21 year old daughter. I concisely decided to wait until later in life to have more children. I regularly got my levels checked until the last time which was 2019 (I was 37). Right before COVID. At that time I was considering freezing my eggs. No-one seemed to think I was in a “dangerous” spot and did not overly encourage me but of course COVID came and so it kind of died off.
We decided in July of last year (2022) we wanted to start trying. We started trying on our own by just planned intercourse but we were not able to get the timing right. We wanted to have 2 children so in an effort to not waste time thought it best to contact a clinic as we were aware what we were dealing with regarding my age. So, in September we had a meeting with a doctor at a local Fertility clinic that a colleague had highly recommended. Prior to that meeting I had my blood drawn and an ultrasound. Chris had a sperm check which came back very good. We also did the genetic testing which came back good. And based on all of this combined info the doctor recommended IUI. Although it was brought to my attention after this that I had low ovarian reserve but it wasn’t quite explained to me what this meant and there did not seem to be any urgency. So, the next cycle (October) we did our first IUI and I got pregnant. Sadly, in December at about 8 w 6d our baby stopped growing and there was no heartbeat when I went in for the ultrasound. Obviously we were completely devastated. We did the D&C so we could get testing but they were unable to get any conclusive answers so we will never have a definite confirmation but my Ob said she could say with a very high certainly it was a genetic defect. I decided I did not want to do take any more chances so we went straight to IVF.
On 2/6 I started my first round of IVF with the intention to do a duo stim cycle. I was a slow responder and we ended up getting only 2 eggs. We did discuss canceling but thankfully our insurance covers lifetime cycles so we were able to proceed. I was so shocked as I thought I would get so many more eggs. This was my protocol:
Letrozole 5 mg PO
Gonal 150 iu SQ
Menopur 75 iu SQ
Omnitrope 8 units
The 1 egg made it to blast and was Pgs testing and came back normal!! I was told it was a “good grade”.
On 2/27 I started the duo stim cycle. I ended up getting 5 eggs, 4 normal, 2 made it to blast and 1 is normal and currently being pgs tested.
This was my protocol:
Follistim 225 iu SQ
Menopur 75 iu SQ
Omnitrope 8 units
My question is, should I do another cycle or move ahead with transfer or our normal embryo. I am praying for this 2nd embryo and if I find out it is normal I will likely move ahead with transfer but if I have to make the decision before we find out what do we do?
If I could choose I would transfer as this road has been incredibly difficult and I also do not want to keep getting older and older. I want to have a baby! But I don’t want to not be able to give that baby a sibling as if we transfer in April I will be 42 when the baby is born. Of course that is if all goes well. And I could potentially start IVF again if needed and almost feel like I would feel better about it after having my healthy baby. But I don’t want to not be successful if I wait a year to start again. Please if you can give me your opinion I would so appreciate it.
Thank you so much for your time. And thank you for everything you have done in this field. I had no idea what I was in for with IVF. I think that there definitely needs to be more information out there for women who wait on it thinking it is a cure all. I definitely wish I froze a bunch of eggs in my late 30s and tell anyone who will listen to do just that.
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Our Team
The emphasis we put on innovative, state-of-the-art technology began with our founder, Dr. Geoffrey Sher, one of the pioneers in the field of IVF, who has been influential in the births of more than 17,000 IVF babies. Dr. Sher plays an active role alongside our medical director, Dr. Drew Tortoriello. Together they have over 55 years of clinical and academic experience in the field of Reproductive Medicine.
Together, they were the first to introduce Preimplantation Genetic Testing which vastly increases the chances of IVF success and is now performed worldwide. They also pioneered the testing and treatment of Immunologic Implantation Dysfunction (IID) that frequently leads to “unexplained” infertility, repeated IVF failure, and recurrent miscarriage. We’re able to conduct a variety of other treatments and tests right on site. For example, we offer on-site sperm testing to ensure proper sperm selection techniques are used to create the healthiest possible embryos.
For those women seeking to preserve their fertility, we offer vitrification, a state-of-the-art technology that ensures their eggs will ultimately be thawed successfully.
From the moment you walk into our state-of-the-art New York fertility clinic, you’ll feel the warmth and compassion that will define your experience with us. Drew Tortoriello, MD serves as our Medical Director. He’s an outstanding fertility specialist that you’ll find to be caring, compassionate and personable.
When you receive fertility treatment with us, your doctor will participate with hands-on management of your case throughout your treatment. We’ve gained a reputation of being the place to turn to when all other treatment options have failed, and patients are searching for hope and fresh alternatives.
TL;DR:
- Our doctors are among the best in the world, with over 55 years of combined experience
- Together, they pioneered several tests and treatments that can help where other treatments have failed
- We do many tests right here at the clinic, which means faster results and ensures proper techniques are used
- Your doctor will be with you at every step of your treatment
- Everyone here will get to know you during your treatment so you won’t just feel like a number
- We’re known for being the clinic to go to when all other treatments have failed
